Yeah, I love some of this houses and I imagine decorating them and the style I would choose for it according to the architecture of it! Lovely home from the 70's.Have a lovely month of C'mas and week ahead.FABBY

Of course I love this house!I'm sure you knew I would. LOL!I agree, paint the red, white.And paint the kitchen cabinets white too.I like the stone floors just because it would be so easy to clean up after my dogs with stone.Funny thing is, I LOVE big glass houses but then I have most of the curtains pulled in my house!Hmmm. ???????Maybe I wouldn't want what I want if I had it?(story of my life! ha! ha!)Great Open House post!xoxo - Cindi

It feels very mid-Century modern than specifically '70s to me. I think I'd keep it very austere. Maybe stained cement or cork floors and ultra modern furniture with large abstract paintings. And a big split leaf philodendron. I almost like the kitchen, maybe just upgrade the appliances. Very cool house.

funny to read what Steve would do with it...I think I would do something rustic prairie style. I like the idea of wide pine floors and slipcovered linen furniture with some painted furniture and an antler and floral touch here and there...

Oh this is too fabulous! How do you sniff these things out, girl?!! We have been to a party on this street, just a few houses over. Parents of Abby's friends, the grandparents had owned the house. Still had the rock wall in the den with a WATERFALL, I kid you not. 1970s kitchen too, nothing in the house had ever been updated. It was like being in a time capsule! Just a gorgeous neighborhood, these homes have such fantastic potential. Bet you could get some of them for $400 - $500,000. My mod vintage daughter would love this one!

It would also mean buying lots of furniture, no one coming out of a sweet little bungalow would have enough furniture for a house of that size.It is a house of many faces, I really enjoyed seeing it though. I love the back view that looked like a little stone cottage. And I adored all of the timbers and stonework indoors, I could live with that, IF I had a maid who would dust all of those timbers and rocks!

Some really great features. But I would first make sure that there are no close neighbours. Also, maybe not were the house is located, but so many windows could make such a cold house if the glass dates from the seventies... And the cost to repair them all with energy efficient glass would be a problem. I love the stone showing though.